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Gerald G. Knapton

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Senior Partner
Ropers Majeski PC



Columns
Title Category Published
Why not follow the best road? Civil Litigation, Law Practice Aug. 21, 2020
How to count to 30 Appellate Practice, Civil Litigation, Law Practice Dec. 9, 2019
Candor to the tribunal is now mandatory in California California Courts of Appeal, Ethics/Professional Responsibility Nov. 8, 2019
MFAA versus CAA: Jurisdictional traps for the unwary in arbitration Alternative Dispute Resolution, Appellate Practice, California Supreme Court, Civil Rights Jun. 17, 2019
‘Unconscionable’ legal fees under California’s new rules Ethics/Professional Responsibility, Law Practice May 31, 2019
Can you prove your hourly rate to the court? Perspective Oct. 20, 2015
Legislative history: no fee-shifting in meal and rest break litigation Labor/Employment May 17, 2012

Verdicts & Settlements
Title Category Published
Why not follow the best road? Civil Litigation, Law Practice Aug. 21, 2020
How to count to 30 Appellate Practice, Civil Litigation, Law Practice Dec. 9, 2019
Candor to the tribunal is now mandatory in California California Courts of Appeal, Ethics/Professional Responsibility Nov. 8, 2019
MFAA versus CAA: Jurisdictional traps for the unwary in arbitration Alternative Dispute Resolution, Appellate Practice, California Supreme Court, Civil Rights Jun. 17, 2019
‘Unconscionable’ legal fees under California’s new rules Ethics/Professional Responsibility, Law Practice May 31, 2019
Can you prove your hourly rate to the court? Perspective Oct. 20, 2015
Legislative history: no fee-shifting in meal and rest break litigation Labor/Employment May 17, 2012